OPI GelColor
GelColor is a popular OPI gel polish known for its long-lasting and high-shine finish. It offers a wide range of colors and is perfect for those who want a manicure that can withstand everyday wear and tear. Unleash the power of long-lasting, high-shine nails with GelColor. OPI’s GelColor line is set to undergo a relaunch across nail salons throughout Canada.
The new formula, featuring 1 base coat + 100 shades + 3 top coats, will begin shipping August 1st, 2024.
Key benefits of this restage:
- New Intelli-Gel Technology™ and Intelli-Gel brush – results in faster, easier application that self-corrects.
- Supercharged pigments allow for faster application and better use in nail art
- The new formula is vegan, TPO-free, HEMA-free, DI-HEMA-free
Note that all current formula shades will be delisted and depending on inventory levels will stop shipping on/before July 31st, 2024. The shades that will be available in the new formula are not included in this list.
Product Description
This revolutionary gel formula glides on with a weightless-feel and thin brush-on, ensuring a lasting finish that’s glossy and gorgeous. With over 500+ colors to choose from and available to ship anywhere in Canada, you can stock your salon shelves with an endless array of hues.
How to Apply
Prep Your Nails
Start by ensuring your nails are clean and dry. Gently push back your cuticles using a cuticle pusher.
Lightly buff the surface of your nails to remove any shine and create a rough texture, which helps the gel adhere better.
Apply the OPI GelColor Base Coat
Begin with the OPI GelColor base coat. Apply a thin, even layer to each nail, making sure to cap the edges for extended wear.
Place your hand under an LED or UV lamp to cure the base coat for the specified time (usually 30-60 seconds for LED lamps or 2 minutes for UV lamps).
Apply OPI Gel Polish
Open your chosen OPI GelColor shade and wipe off any excess polish from the brush on the inside of the bottle neck.
Apply a thin layer of gel to your nails, starting near the cuticle and working toward the tip. Ensure even coverage without touching the skin.
Cure the first coat under the lamp for the recommended time.
Apply a Second Coat (Optional)
For a more vibrant or opaque look, apply a second thin coat of OPI gel polish.
Cure the second coat under the lamp.
Apply the OPI GelColor Top Coat
Finish with the OPI GelColor top coat. Apply a thin, even layer, capping the edges of your nails.
Cure the top coat under the lamp for the recommended time.
Wipe Off the Sticky Layer
After curing the top coat, your nails may have a tacky residue. Use a lint-free nail wipe or pad soaked in isopropyl alcohol to gently remove this sticky layer, revealing a glossy finish.
Moisturize and Maintain
Apply cuticle oil or hand cream to nourish your nails and surrounding skin.
Be sure to use gentle nail polish remover when it’s time to change your OPI gel polish, and always follow proper removal techniques to protect your natural nails.
By following these steps, you can achieve a stunning and long-lasting manicure using OPI GelColor. Enjoy the vibrant colors and durable finish that OPI gel polish provides.
Did You Know?
- OPI GelColor is known for its exceptional durability, often lasting up to two weeks without chipping.
- Unlike traditional nail polish, GelColor requires curing under an LED or UV lamp to harden and set the polish.
- GelColor is resistant to smudging and dries instantly, making it a great choice for those with busy lifestyles.
FAQ
Can I apply OPI GelColor at home?
While it’s possible to apply GelColor at home, it’s recommended to visit a professional salon for the best results. Proper curing and application techniques are essential for long-lasting, salon-quality results.
How do I remove OPI GelColor?
GelColor should be removed by a professional nail technician to prevent damage to your natural nails. However, you can also remove it at home using OPI’s GelColor removal kit, following the provided instructions carefully.
Can I use regular nail polish over GelColor?
Yes, you can apply regular nail lacquer over cured gel polish if you want to change the color. Just be sure to use a non-acetone nail polish remover when it’s time to remove the regular polish.
Recommendations
- Always apply GelColor in thin, even coats to ensure proper curing and a smooth finish.
- Use an OPI GelColor base coat to protect your natural nails and promote adhesion.
- Finish with an OPI GelColor top coat for maximum shine and longevity.